I am Hatef Sadeghi, graduate student in the field of Electronics Engineering (Nanoelectronics Devices) at University of Technology in Malaysia (UTM) and a member of Computational Nanoelectronics (CoNE) Research Group. My main research area is modeling and simulation of Nanoelectronics Devices specifically based on Graphene Nanoribbon and carbon Nanotube. I have done my master project entitled: "Carrier Statistics and
Conductance Modeling of Bilayer Graphene Nonoribbon (BGN) in BGN Filed Effect
Transistor under Datuk
Prof Ishak supervision and Prof.
Dr. Razali Co-Suppervison." I have done some researches on this area which the details are reflected in here. I was born in Mianeh, a small city in the state of Azerbaijan-e-Sharqi,
IRAN and now I am living in Skudai, Malaysia.

IBM produced RF ICs on an 8" graphene waferIBM has managed to produce RF integrated circuits on an 8" graphene wafer. IBM says that this demonstration is a "major step in transitioning this promising material from a scientific ...
Posted Dec 11, 2011, 6:48 PM by Hatef Sadeghi

Graphene oxide spun into several meters long fibersResearchers from China's Zhejiang University in Hangzhou demonstrated meter long graphene fibers - made from nano-sized flakes of graphene oxide. These fibers are strong and flexible and can be ...
Posted Dec 11, 2011, 6:44 PM by Hatef Sadeghi

The 2010 Nobel prize for physics was awarded Tuesday to two professors from the University of Manchester in England for "groundbreaking" experiments with the two-dimensional material graphene.The professors are Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, both originally from Russia.